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It looks like it could get bad, so I've definitely got to get my boats out of the water," said Dedrick Handfield at the North Caicos hardware store where he works. Irene first slashed directly across Puerto Rico, tearing up trees and knocking out power to more than a million people. The hurricane then headed out to sea, north of the Dominican Republic, where the powerful storm's outer bands buffeted the north coast with dangerous sea surge and downpours.

Hundreds were displaced by flooding in the Dominican Republic, forced to take refuge in churches, schools or relatives' homes. Electricity also was cut in some areas. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Chrome Safari Continue. Be the first to know. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Hispaniola has impoverished Haiti on its western side and there were fears that rain from Irene could trigger deadly floods and mudslides in the country, which is still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake.

Emergencies management officials remove trees from a road after Hurricane Irene hit the municipality of Loiza, August 22, Irene was a Category 1 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale of intensity, but the NHC saw it strengthening into a Category 3 major hurricane over the Bahamas, with winds over mph kph.

It was seen making U. Lake Okeechobee. Climate and Past Weather. Summary of Hurricane Irene in Southeast Florida. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on YouTube. Disclaimer Information Quality Help Glossary. After lingering as a broad area of low pressure in the western Caribbean Sea for four days, a tropical depression formed just after midnight EDT on October 13 and became tropical storm Irene in the northwest Caribbean later that morning. Irene moved north across western Cuba on October 14 and strengthened to hurricane intensity early on October 15 in the Straits of Florida.

It moved northeast across central Miami-Dade and Broward counties before exiting into the Atlantic just after midnight on October 16 near Jupiter in northeast Palm Beach County.

These rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides in areas of steep terrain. The present forecast, which is subject to change, puts it on course to pass directly over the Miami area. Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Hurricane. Thank you!



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